Beta's trustees will lease empty house
Former student members 'taken aback'
Former student members 'taken aback'
Swink to rule on constitutionality of move
Coaches employ mass mailings, extensive scouting and data base of thousands of prospectives to find new athletes
Questions of race lie at or near the surface of many of the United States' debates on public policy, and the rancorous divisions they produce have no easily foreseeable end.
David Harbor '97 directs play true to original, with a few twists
Barbara Hambly's 'Planet of Twilight' fails to accurately reproduce the intense spirit of the original trilogy
A Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, a former New Hampshire governor and a Nobel Prize-winning physician are three of the luminaries who will receive honorary degrees at the Commencement ceremonies on June 8. In addition to Commencement speaker and Finnish Prime Minister Paavo Lipponen '64, who will receive an honorary doctor of laws degree, seven other Commencement guests will receive honorary doctoral degrees from the College. The recipients will be Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Edward Albee, postcolonial author Sir V.S.
World Music Percussion Ensemble plays Latin and Caribbean beats
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Conservative feminist Christina Hoff Sommers, the author of "Who Stole Feminism? How Women Have Betrayed Women," last night delivered a speech that raised several controversial issues, stirring up a heated debate in a crowded 105 Dartmouth Hall. Sommers's address, titled "How Feminism Hurts Women," questioned the basic premises of the contemporary feminist movement -- a movement she sees as ruined by political correctness, victim politic and male bashing. "I wrote this book because I'm a feminist who thinks feminism has taken the wrong turn," she said. Though she credited the women's movement with providing her with unequaled opportunities, she said that it has moved in the wrong direction because of contemporary feminists' misuse and misinterpretation of statistics and a rejection of biological evidence supporting the inherent differences between the genders. Sommers prefaced her remarks with several anecdotes and a warning.
Former journalist and Finnish prime minister Lipponen, known for his EU leadership, will speak to grads
Only 76 students were placed on the waitlist for Fall-term housing by the Office of Residential Life, the smallest number in several years.
As word spreads across campus that this year's Commencement speaker is Paavo T. Lipponen, the prime minister of Finland, many students will no doubt scratch their heads and say: "Paavo T.
To the Editor: As I passed by the Gold Coast this afternoon, I saw some words written on the pavement in chalk.
Anonymous posters, chalkings target specific CFS houses
Academics, athletics and social life concerns often prove daunting for student-athletes at an Ivy-League College
To the Editor: When I left for class this morning, I thought it was just another overcast day.
Since Julian Jaynes' origin of conscious ness in the breakdown of the bicameral mind, the first questions entertained by men -- even before the cave-dwellers of Western Asia, North America, and the European peninsula painted graffiti on their walls--were questions of an unanswerable nature, all beginning with the parentally-dreaded, aspiratory phoneme "Why?" Several millennia later, verb forms introduced the existential "Why is?" You can be sure that there was a class of linguistic innovators, probably burned at the stake, for slotting noun phrases in at the end of this predicate. But it is only in the struggle for knowledge that history progresses.
Two men arrested for alcohol possession
A Dartmouth student or graduate has competed in every Winter Olympics since their inception in 1924.